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Saughtree (/ˈsɔːxtriː/) (Scots: Sauchtree) is a
hamlet in the
Scottish Borders at the
junction of the B6357 and an
unnamed road from
Kielder village in...
- and then for twenty-five
years conducted a
small adventure school at
Saughtrees, Liddisdale, Roxburghshire. On a very
limited income he
supported a wife...
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Saughtree railway station is a
closed railway station situated a mile
north of the
hamlet of
Saughtree and two
miles from the
border with England. Saughtree...
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Morpeth until 11
November 1963. A very
short section of the line (including
Saughtree station) now
restored (but privately).
Hincaster branch line
Furness Railway...
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Morebattle Mowhaugh Newcastleton Oxnam Paxton Roxburgh and
Roxburgh Castle Saughtree Selkirk Southdean Swinton Timpanheck Whitsome Carham Burn
River Esk River...
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usually spent in
rambles on the
border with his
friend James Telfer, the
Saughtrees poet,
steeping himself in
border minstrelsy and
gathering knowledge of...
- Ceres,
Saughtree, Main Street, House,
Store And
Garages 56°17′40″N 2°58′34″W / 56.294399°N 2.976072°W / 56.294399; -2.976072 (Ceres,
Saughtree, Main...
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nascent Liddel Water is fed by
Dawston Burn near the
village of
Saughtree. The
river continues to pick up
tributaries (listed below) as it follows...
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Roxburgh (village)
Rubers Law Rule
Water Ruletownhead Salenside Saughtree,
Saughtree railway station Scots' **** Scott's View Selkirk,
Selkirk Castle...
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Fergus Hill coal pit.
Crossing gates were
located at Dirrans, Corsehill,
Saughtrees and Fergushill.
Clonbeith siding was
located near the
Fergushill gates...